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          June 25, 2020 
          
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<p>Welcome to Quarkus Newletter #7, this time with a record number of links to Quarkus related articles/videos/etc. all found online for you to explore.</p>
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<p>For the news below - give it a read and if you feel something is missing or have an article coming out for future Quarkus Newsletter install the <a href="https://github.com/maxandersen/url2quarkuspub">bookmarklet</a> on your laptop and phone to easily submit a story. If you prefer the manual way please <a href="https://github.com/quarkusio/quarkusio.github.io/issues">open an issue</a> with a short description and a url</p>
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<b><a href="https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/06/05/mandrel-a-community-distribution-of-graalvm-for-the-red-hat-build-of-quarkus/">Mandrel: A community distribution of GraalVM for the Red Hat build of Quarkus - Red Hat Developer</a></b>
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by <b>Mark Little</b> posted 5. June 2020

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<b><a href="https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/06/04/the-road-to-quarkus-ga-completing-the-first-supported-kubernetes-native-java-stack/">The road to Quarkus GA: Completing the first supported Kubernetes-native Java stack - Red Hat Developer</a></b>
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by <b>Mark Little</b> posted 4. June 2020

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Comparison between Quarkus and Spring Boot

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<b><a href="https://simply-how.com/quarkus-vs-spring-boot-production-performance">How My App's Performance Improved After Migrating To Quarkus From Spring Boot (JDK 14) | Simply How</a></b>
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by <b>Unknown</b> posted 1. June 2020

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React + Quarkus: Swagger and OpenAPI

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<b><a href="https://quarkify.net/setting-up-swagger-with-quarkus-and-react/">Setting up Swagger with Quarkus and React | Quarkify</a></b>
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by <b>Dmytro Chaban</b> posted 1. June 2020

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<b><a href="https://www.loicmathieu.fr/wordpress/en/informatique/quarkus-jlink-et-application-class-data-sharing-appcds/">Quarkus, jlink and Application Class Data Sharing (AppCDS) | Loic's Blog</a></b>
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by <b>Loic Mathieu</b> posted 29. May 2020

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Using Tika with Quarkus

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<b><a href="https://gerardo.dev/aws-quarkus-tika-lucene.html">Quarkus, Apache Tika and Lucene | Gerardo Arroyo</a></b>
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by <b>gerardo@flecharoja.com</b> posted 28. May 2020

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Red Hat’s Quarkus, a Kubernetes-native Java stack, is now supported on the Red Hat Runtimes platform for developing cloud-native applications.

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<b><a href="https://www.infoworld.com/article/3545949/red-hat-runtimes-adds-kubernetes-native-quarkus-java-stack.html">Red Hat Runtimes adds Kubernetes-native Quarkus Java stack | InfoWorld</a></b>
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by <b>Paul Krill</b> posted 27. May 2020

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Red Hat’s Quarkus, a Kubernetes-native Java stack, is now supported on the Red Hat Runtimes platform for developing cloud-native applications.

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<b><a href="https://thetechworld.website/2020/05/27/red-hat-runtimes-adds-kubernetes-native-quarkus-java-stack/">Red Hat Runtimes adds Kubernetes-native Quarkus Java stack | The Tech World</a></b>
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by <b>Unknown</b> posted 27. May 2020

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Red Hat, Inc., the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced an expansion of its application services portfolio with the addition of Quarkus as a fully supported framework in Red Hat Runtimes.

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<b><a href="http://svdaily.com/red-hat-advances-java-on-kubernetes-delivers-quarkus-as-a-fully-supported-runtime-for-cloud-native-development/">Red Hat Advances Java on Kubernetes, Delivers Quarkus as a Fully-Supported Runtime for Cloud-Native Development – Silicon Valley Daily</a></b>
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by <b>Unknown</b> posted 27. May 2020

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We are excited to welcome Quarkus as an official Red Hat Runtime

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<b><a href="https://www.redhat.com/es/blog/bringing-java-kubernetes-native-future-quarkus">Bringing Java into the Kubernetes-native future with Quarkus</a></b>
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by <b>Rich Sharples</b> posted 27. May 2020

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If your project needs UI, React probably is a good option for any middle-size service. With Quarkus, it’s super easy to serve your React app.

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<b><a href="https://quarkify.net/build-run-and-deploy-react-app-with-quarkus/">Build, run and deploy React app with Quarkus | Quarkify</a></b>
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by <b>Dmitry Chaban</b> posted 26. May 2020

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This article explains how to deploy Quarkus applications on OpenShift as quickly as possible. All you need is an OpenShift cluster with enough memory. Everything else can be done in the browser.

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<b><a href="http://heidloff.net/article/deploying-quarkus-applications-on-openshift-without-local-setup/">Deploying Quarkus Apps on OpenShift without local Setup</a></b>
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by <b>Niklas Heidloff</b> posted 25. May 2020

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Generate a JHipster Quarkus project with angular frontend and feature-rich backend.

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<b><a href="https://quarkify.net/generate-quarkus-project-with-jhipster/">Generate Quarkus project with JHipster | Quarkify</a></b>
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by <b>Dmytro Chaban</b> posted 22. May 2020

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How to deploy a Panache/MongoDB Quarkus application in the cloud with Platform.sh

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<b><a href="https://dzone.com/articles/deploy-quarkus-faster-in-the-cloud-with-platformsh-3">Deploy Quarkus Faster in the Cloud With Platform.sh Part 6 - DZone Java</a></b>
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from Platform.sh

by <b>Otavio Santana</b> posted 19. May 2020

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How to deploy a Quarkus application with a command mode Application in the cloud with Platform.sh

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<b><a href="https://dzone.com/articles/deploy-quarkus-faster-in-the-cloud-with-platformsh-2">Deploy Quarkus Faster in the Cloud with Platform.sh. Part 5 - DZone Java</a></b>
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from Platform.sh

by <b>Otavio Santana</b> posted 19. May 2020

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Quarkuss serverless strategy

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<b><a href="https://bill.burkecentral.com/2020/05/19/quarkus-serverless-strategy/">Quarkus Serverless Strategy | Bill the Plumber</a></b>
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by <b>Bill Burke</b> posted 19. May 2020

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Quarkus uses GraalVM and builds ahead of time (AOT) to package a OS-native artifact that can be deployed without using the Java Virtual Machine. Let’s understand how it works!

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<b><a href="https://moduscreate.com/blog/java-kubernetes-quarkus/?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=OrgSocial">Deploying Java on Kubernetes with Quarkus - Modus Create</a></b>
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from Modus Create

by <b>Wesley Fuchter</b> posted 18. May 2020

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IntelliJ

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<b><a href="https://www.pscp.tv/w/1OwxWQwaRNqGQ">CodeOps Technologies: "Quarkus & IntelliJ Idea Meetup"</a></b>
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by <b>Twitter Inc</b> posted 16. May 2020

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How to secure your Quarkus app

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<b><a href="https://rikcarve.github.io/2020/05/14/Quarkus-Security.html">Quarkus Security | Some developer’s blog</a></b>
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by <b>rikcarve</b> posted 14. May 2020

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How to deploy a Panache/PostgreSQL Quarkus application in the cloud with Platform.sh

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<b><a href="https://dzone.com/articles/deploy-quarkus-faster-in-the-cloud-with-platformsh">Deploy Quarkus Faster in the Cloud With Platform.sh Part 3: PostgreSQL With Panache - DZone Java</a></b>
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from Platform.sh

by <b>Otavio Santana</b> posted 13. May 2020

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How to deploy a Hibernate Search Quarkus application in the cloud with Platform.sh

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<b><a href="https://dzone.com/articles/deploy-quarkus-faster-in-the-cloud-with-platformsh-1">Deploy Quarkus Faster in the Cloud with Platform.sh. Part 4: Hibernate Search With Elasticsearch - DZone Java</a></b>
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from Platform.sh

by <b>Otavio Santana</b> posted 13. May 2020

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In the second of this seires on deploying Quarkus to the cloud, we take a look at building the Quarkus app in preparation for deployment.

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<b><a href="https://dzone.com/articles/quarkus-supersonic-subatomic-java-deploy-faster-in">Deploy Quarkus Faster in The Cloud with Platform.sh. Part 2: PostgreSQL with JPA - DZone Java</a></b>
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from Platform.sh

by <b>Otavio Santana</b> posted 13. May 2020

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Tutorial to reduce the server footprint of a REST API in JAVA by compiling it in native code with Quarkus

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<b><a href="https://fxrobin.developpez.com/tutoriels/java/application-rest-quarkus-jpa-graalvm-docker/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter">REST API with Quarkus, JPA, GraalVM and Docker</a></b>
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by <b>François-Xavier Robin</b> posted 13. May 2020

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Lufthansa Technik reduced its cloud costs to one third after starting to use Red Hats Quarkus. The solution is one of Red Hat's latest news and is aimed at everyone who works in container environments.

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<b><a href="https://www.voister.se/artikel/2020/05/quarkus-10x-snabbare/">Quarkus 10x faster - Voister</a></b>
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by <b>Tim Leffler</b> posted 12. May 2020

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JWT Token use cases and  token generation.

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<b><a href="https://quarkify.net/simple-jwt-token-authentication-with-quarkus/">Simple JWT Token authentication with Quarkus | Quarkify</a></b>
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by <b>Dmytro Chaban</b> posted 12. May 2020

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<b><a href="http://heidloff.net/article/workshops-reactive-applications-with-quarkus-microprofile-openshift/">Workshops: Reactive Apps with Quarkus and OpenShift</a></b>
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from IBM

by <b>Niklas Heidloff</b> posted 11. May 2020

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How to deploy a plain Quarkus application in the cloud with Platform.sh

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<b><a href="https://dzone.com/articles/quarkus-supersonic-subatomic-java-goes-faster-in-t">Deploy Quarkus Faster in The Cloud with Platform.sh. Part 1: Hello World - DZone Java</a></b>
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from Platform.sh

by <b>Otavio Santana</b> posted 11. May 2020

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Uploading files to MinIO Cloud Native Object Store from Quarkus RESTful API

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<b><a href="https://2much2learn.com/uploading-files-to-cloud-native-object-store-from-quarkus-restful-api/">Uploading files to MinIO Cloud Native Object Store from Quarkus RESTful API | 2much2learn.com</a></b>
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from 2much2learn

by <b>Madan Narra (https://www.linkedin.com/in/narramadan)</b> posted 10. May 2020

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Using WebSockets to push updates to a frontend application

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<b><a href="https://medium.com/@ccpatrut/hands-on-reactive-application-with-angular-and-quarkus-37478ad2b41e">Hands-On Reactive Application with Angular and Quarkus</a></b>
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by <b>Catalin Patrut</b> posted 10. May 2020

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Some thoughts on Quarkus vs Spring on Swagger support, HTTP response code, and Quarkus' 80% statup time improvement.

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<b><a href="https://medium.com/@cresloga_68978/spring-boot-vs-quarkus-82ab6256271d">Spring boot Vs Quarkus - Loganathan Murugesan - Medium</a></b>
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by <b>Loganathan Murugesan</b> posted 10. May 2020

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Nowadays Quarkus known as SUPERSONIC SUBATOMIC JAVA. It provides a lot of features to facilitate build and deployment.

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<b><a href="https://dzone.com/articles/openshift-and-aws-lambda-deployment-with-quarkus?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter">Openshift and AWS Lambda Deployment With Quarkus - DZone Microservices</a></b>
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by <b>Elina Valieva</b> posted 8. May 2020

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<b><a href="https://jamesward.com/2020/05/07/graalvm-native-image-tips-tricks/">GraalVM Native Image Tips & Tricks - James Ward</a></b>
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by <b>Unknown</b> posted 7. May 2020

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competitor recently published a microbenchmark comparing the performance of their stack to Quarkus. The Quarkus team feels this microbenchmark shouldn’t be taken at face value because it wasn’t making a like-to-like comparison leading to incorrect conclusions.

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<b><a href="https://jaxenter.com/quarkus-io-thread-microbenchmark-171748.html?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=early">Quarkus – an IO thread and a worker thread walk into a bar: a microbenchmark story</a></b>
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from Red Hat

by <b>Emmanuel Bernard</b> posted 7. May 2020

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Vidar walks through a innovative way to have hot-reload of both frontend and back end services using Docker compose.

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<b><a href="https://blogg.kantega.no/hot_deployment_of_quarkus_and_node_through_docker/">Hot deployment of Quarkus & Node (React) through Docker</a></b>
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by <b>Vidar Wahlberg</b> posted 6. May 2020

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If you’re not aware yet, there is a Java framework that is considered a true game-changer. Meet Quarkus - with the help of IBM Developer Advocate Niklas Heidloff.

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<b><a href="https://www.codemotion.com/magazine/dev-hub/cloud-manager/quarkus-cloud-native-containers-based-development-java-framework/">Quarkus: Java framework for Containers-based development</a></b>
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by <b>Leo Sorge</b> posted 6. May 2020

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Adam shows how to use Quarkus command mode to write a CLI

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<b><a href="https://adambien.blog/roller/abien/entry/a_command_line_application_with">A Command Line Application with Quarkus</a></b>
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by <b>Adam Bien</b> posted 6. May 2020

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Quarkus is a high-profile integration  with GraalVM.

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<b><a href="https://www.theserverside.com/news/252482598/Oracles-GraalVM-finds-its-place-in-Java-app-ecosystem?utm_campaign=tss_bizapps1&utm_content=1588706524&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter">Oracle's GraalVM finds its place in Java app ecosystem</a></b>
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by <b>Darryl K. Taft</b> posted 4. May 2020

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Vuejs is a perfect tool that can help you build single-page applications. Why not integrate it tightly with Quarkus?

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<b><a href="https://quarkify.net/build-run-and-deploy-vuejs-app-with-quarkus/">Build, run and deploy Vuejs app with Quarkus | Quarkify</a></b>
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by <b>Dmytro Chaban</b> posted 4. May 2020

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Adam walks through how Quarkus work behind the scenes. Shows how you can validate what Quarkus actually does.

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<b><a href="https://adambien.blog/roller/abien/entry/behind_the_scenes_magic_of">Behind the Scenes (=Magic) of Dependency Injection in Quarkus : Adam Bien's Weblog</a></b>
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by <b>Adam Bien</b> posted 3. May 2020

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Dmytro tells the story on how he learned to save money and time using Quarkus on Google Cloud Platform. Great info on how to run it and how to work with Quarkus on GCP.

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<b><a href="https://quarkify.net/how-to-deploy-quarkus-on-google-app-engine/">How to deploy Quarkus on Google App Engine</a></b>
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by <b>Dmytro</b> posted 3. May 2020

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Example on how to use a request filter to exchange data in the web layer using headers and CDI

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<b><a href="https://idk.dev/adding-data-to-the-vert-x-web-layer-from-your-quarkus-application/">Adding data to the Vert.X web layer from your Quarkus application : idk.dev</a></b>
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by <b>Data Science</b> posted 3. May 2020

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Quarkus and Kubernetess cheat sheet

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<b><a href="https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/quarkus-kubernetes-i/">Quarkus & Kubernetes I Cheat Sheet | Red Hat Developer</a></b>
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from Red Hat

by <b>Alex Soto</b> posted 30. April 2020

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Red Hat Middleware demonstrate how Quarkus when deployed natively results in being faster to start than Spring Boot, NodeJS, Python and Go.

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teHtuV9edvU">Deploying Multiple Cloud-Native Apps with OpenShift Serverless</a></b>
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by <b>Red Hat Middleware</b> posted 4. June 2020

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Georgios presents on what is new in Quarkus with live questions.

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<b><a href="https://www.twitch.tv/videos/639186416">OpenShift Commons Briefing: What's New in Quarkus</a></b>
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from Red Hat

by <b>Georgios Andrianakis</b> posted 3. June 2020

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Quarkus' Kotlin support is very good and we will explore the real benefits it can bring to your system

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PSA709LrUY&feature=youtu.be">Introduction to Quarkus with Kotlin</a></b>
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by <b>Daily Code Buffer</b> posted 7. May 2020

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Quarkus Deep Dive series - Interactive Panel

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<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6YhO0vfJqI">[SouJava Online] Painel Interativo Deep Dive Series: Quarkus</a></b>
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from SouJava

by <b>SouJava</b> posted 28. May 2020

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by <b>Bordeaux JUG</b> posted 28. May 2020

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by <b>Platform.sh</b> posted 22. May 2020

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by <b>Daniel PETISME</b> posted 17. May 2020

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The Quarkus Way

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by <b>Quarkusio</b> posted 12. May 2020

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How to create serverless functions on AWS using Quarkus.

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from Daily Code Buffer

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Quarkus.io is an open-source framework that brings a lot of productivity enhancements to Java. Its benefits are not limited to Java developers. Kotlin support is very good and we will explore the real benefits it can bring to your system.

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Max give his Black Swan talk at Switzerland Java User Group in the first ~45 minutes and the last  ~30 minutes he is answering 25+ questions from the live audience.

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from Switzerland Java User Group - Red Hat

by <b>Java User Group Switzerland</b> posted 1. May 2020

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